Today’s Ginkan (銀漢) — the "winning shape"
July 10 Ginkan (Ginga) USDJPY 1 minute chart
Lower sub-screen: The indicator inside the red circle forms a “winning pattern”
Lower sub-screen: The indicator inside the red circle forms a “winning pattern”
Ginkan (Ginga)
◆ Do not look at signals. Wait for the winning shape.
Most traders jump in at the signal.
What Ginkan teaches is the idea of waiting until the winning shape is formed.
Many traders think you enter when a signal appears.
But Ginkan teaches the opposite.
Signals are only entry candidates.
What really matters is the moment when the “winning shape” is formed and breaks through the Galactic Belt.
First, I will start with that concept.
◆ Do not enter on signals.
Many indicators assume entry the moment a signal lights up.
However, Ginkan is different.
Signals are only entry candidates.
“Signal on” and “Galactic Belt breached” occur
only when they happen simultaneouslyEntry occurs.
Therefore, unnecessary signals are ignored,
reducing whipsaws.
◆ Why not enter simply on signals?
Signals light up many times during ranging markets.
If you jump in right away, unwanted entries increase.
Ginkan
signals light up
and
the Galactic Belt breaches
only when these two occur simultaneouslyentry occurs.
Thus you can reduce worthless trades.
◆ People who lose, enter every time a signal appears.
Those who win wait for the winning shape.
What Ginkan does is
select only signals that become winning shapes.
By discarding unnecessary signals,
you can focus only on the truly target situations.
Would you reproduce this “winning shape” on your chart as well?
◆ The winning shapes are these two.
What Ginkan watches is
not signals.
Waveforms.
There are only two shapes to learn.
■ Buy
Raising wave
■ Sell
Piling wave
If you learn only these two waveforms,
your chart-view will change.
Example 1Raising wave
Pink band reverses as it lifts the Galactic Belt from below.
When the signal lights up, and you breach the Galactic Belt,
buy entry.
Example 2Raising wave
The same wave pattern
appears across currency pairs
and different timeframes,
repeatedly.
So it can be reproduced.
Example 3Raising wave
Not by chance.
Winning shapes share common waveforms.
Ginkan (Ginga) targets only those waveforms.
Example 4Piling wave
Pink band reverses as it covers the Galactic Belt from above.
This is a representative example of a sell entry.
Example 5Piling wave
Winning shapes are the same thinking for both buy and sell.
Example 6Piling wave
Ginkan (Ginga) does not chase signals.
Therefore, you can reduce unnecessary entries and accumulate profits.
◆ The winning shape leads to results.
Ginkan (Ginga) is not a tool to chase signals.
By waiting for the “winning shape,” you reduce unnecessary entries, leading to a high win rate as a result.
As an example, here are trading histories in Binary Options (3-minute trades).
26 wins 3 losses (win rate 89.6%)

15 wins 1 loss (win rate 93.7%)
19 wins 3 losses (win rate 86.3%)
26 wins 4 losses (win rate 86.6%)
16 wins 2 losses (win rate 88.8%)
Not signals, but the “winning shape.”
That perspective will change your trading.
◆ Have you ever experienced this?
Chasing signals,
jumping in thinking you’ll win.
◆ Message from the developer
Inside GogoJungle,“Investment Navigator+”is wheredaily
“Winning shape”
is published.
◆ Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Recommended currency pairs?
A. It can be used with all currency pairs shown in MT4.
Q. Recommended timeframes?
A. It supports all timeframes from 1 minute to monthly.
Q. Can beginners use it?
A. Yes. It’s developed to simplify entry decisions.
Q. Does it repaint?
A. It does not repaint.
☆ The winning shape is visible only to those who wait. ☆